Hotmail bounces invites from Gmailers

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t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
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t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
T

t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
T

t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
T

t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
T

t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
T

t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
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T.C.
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
T

t.cruise

On the positive side, to compete with Gmail and other services, MS is soon changing its
FREE Hotmail accounts to 250 MB storage and 10 MB maximum attachments, with FREE virus
scanning, which used to be available to only Hotmail paying subscribers.

For the USA TODAY article about the new changes for FREE Hotmail Accounts go to:

http://tinyurl.com/2l55m
--

T.C.
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Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka STAPLES (and Miss
PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors and urge them to be human and not worry
about competition. How much does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

Since the occurrence seems very limited, it is possible the issue has
nothing to do with Microsoft.
Gmail who has the most to lose even says "very limited"
The issue may very well have nothing to do with either party.
There are many possibilities, including settings on the computers, 3rd
party mail services etc.

"Google acknowledged some similar occurrences with Hotmail but called
them "very limited." MSN representatives said there were no known
problems with Hotmail users receiving Gmail or Orkut invitations. "MSN
Hotmail treats mail from Gmail accounts in the same manner as all
other incoming mail," MSN product manager Brooke Richardson wrote in
an email."

Overall the article is poorly written in that the initial message is
that Hotmail is at fault.
Yet not even Gmail suggests as much.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/


Sam Tigger said:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

Read the full story here:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,39020369,39157755,00.htm

It seems Microsoft doesn't like students like me. Miss Dragon aka
STAPLES (and Miss PRICK) should raise this point with her superiors
and urge them to be human and not worry about competition. How much
does Mr Gates needs to eat and live happily ever after?
 
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Nunya

Sam Tigger, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

LMAO! Who the hell is "coveting" it, besides yourself? Give it a little more
time, and the 'invitation' will get around as much as AOL CD's. Your email will
eventually be bombarded with the damn things.
 
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Nunya

Sam Tigger, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

LMAO! Who the hell is "coveting" it, besides yourself? Give it a little more
time, and the 'invitation' will get around as much as AOL CD's. Your email will
eventually be bombarded with the damn things.
 
N

Nunya

Sam Tigger, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

LMAO! Who the hell is "coveting" it, besides yourself? Give it a little more
time, and the 'invitation' will get around as much as AOL CD's. Your email will
eventually be bombarded with the damn things.
 
N

Nunya

Sam Tigger, after spending 3 minutes figuring out which end of the pen to use,
wrote:
Receiving a coveted invitation to open a free email account on Google's
Gmail is a thrill that's literally lost on Microsoft.

LMAO! Who the hell is "coveting" it, besides yourself? Give it a little more
time, and the 'invitation' will get around as much as AOL CD's. Your email will
eventually be bombarded with the damn things.
 
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